She was shot by the taliban, putting her between death and life. So instead of holding grudges and hating him she forgave him, and continued her journey to speak out for the right of education to women. She says "I do not even hate the Taliban who shot me. Even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me. I would not shoot him." She also says “I am not against anyone, neither am I here to speak in terms of personal revenge against the Taliban or any other terrorist group. I’m here to speak up for the right of education for every child. I want education for the sons and daughters of the Taliban and all terrorists and extremists.” With this said, proves that Malala Yousafzai thought the world forgiveness and still became the voice to those girls that are not spoken for and also fought for their education …show more content…
Many women in the world were able to get employed. She speaks about the primarily use of education, her story begets questions about women, their rights, their power, and their impact. In too many parts of the world, women have minimal to no rights, but studies have shown that women’s potential for impact is great, especially economically. The key to women reaching their impact and benefiting their country is rights–and rights begin with education.According to Goldman Sachs has also researched the impact women can have on the economy and argued that education is the initial key. According to their research, educating women creates economical benefits initially and long term, as well as in their household and for society. Educated women are more likely to hold jobs with higher wages, bringing resources into the home. They are also more likely to raise educated children, who later in life also hold jobs with higher wages. Additionally, 90% of all revenue that women create is reinvested into society through educating their children and health care programs. Goldman Sachs studies have also shown that female education is linked to higher productivity, returns to investment, and agricultural yields. Thus, educating women is not just a for-now benefit, but an investment in the future. Women have exponential impact on society. They are educators, health reformers, and investors. However, in order to impact society, women must be